What is the part that a GMC Envoy 4WD Driveshaft goes into? And how would I...

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...dismantle that? I have a 2002 GMC Envoy 4WD. I have a problem with the piece that the left driveshaft goes into. (I have no idea what this piece is called.) I have a problem that entails my dismantling of that piece. Since I have no clue what it is called, every search online turns out fruitless. Maybe someone here is familiar with the name and/or how to do it. A site that documents all parts of the GMC Envoy 4WD for free would also be helpfull...
I already dismantled the driveshaft, now I need to take apart the next piece. This next piece has a driveshaft coming in from one side and an inner axle on the other. What is the piece in between? Ad how do I remove it? (something inside is messed up and I need to remove the part so I can take it to the dealer and get a new and/or replacement part...
 
Do you have a manual for this?

The drive shaft attaches to the YOKE via a U-joint. Behind the yoke is the PINION. Behind that is the PINION seal.

What IS the problem you are trying to correct? This isn't quite the correct way to go about this; how would you even "identify" the defective part? Once you get past the pinion, well, you stand a good chance of messing it up pretty bad if you just keep dismantling it. You'll pay a lot more to have a dealer put it back together AND fix it than to just have it fixed to begin with. Without a service manual, you're pretty much hosing yourself.
 


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